The classic in its field! This seven-volume analytical and reference work reflects the current climate for takeover activity and defense. Takeovers & Freezeouts addresses important developments concerning such topics as: Sarbanes-Oxley; reducing vulnerability to hostile takeovers; specific responses to overtures and takeover bids; proxy fights and institutional activism; premerger notification under Hart-Scott-Rodino; state regulation of tender offers; tax, accounting and ERISA considerations; antitrust issues; and takeovers and mergers in the banking industry.

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Martin Lipton

Martin Lipton is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and of New York University Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of the Law Review. He is a partner in the New York firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.

Erica H. Steinberger

Erica H. Steinberger, a graduate of Occidental College in Los Angeles and of New York University Law School, is a partner in the New York office of Latham & Watkins.

[1] No Duty to Negotiate
[2] Responding to Bear-Hugs
[3] Responding to Accumulations of Shares
[4] Public Announcement of the Raider’s Approach
[5] “Sandbagging” the Raider
[6] Repurchase of Shares from a Raider

§ 6.05 Responding to an Actual Offer

[1] Prior to Taking a Position
[2] Requirement of Response Under Rule 14e-2
[3] Suggested Procedures
[4] Reasonable Grounds for Rejecting an Offer